Quality Education: Building Bridges between Academia and Industry
June 16, 2026
9:30 AM
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Presiders
Loyd Bastin (Widener University), Edmond Lam (American Chemical Society), David Laviska (American Chemical Society), Isamir Martinez (American Chemical Society), Adelina Voutchkova-Kostal (George Washington University)
Organizers
David Laviska (American Chemical Society), Loyd Bastin (Widener University), Isamir Martinez (American Chemical Society), Edmond Lam (American Chemical Society), Adelina Voutchkova-Kostal (George Washington University)
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Presentations:
Welcome & General Introductions
Time: 9:30 AM – 9:45 AM (15 minutes)
Presentation 1: Building Bridges between Academia and Industry: Needs and Challenges
Presenter: David Laviska (American Chemical Society)
Time: 9:45 AM – 10:45 AM (60 minutes)
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There is a pressing need to make the pipeline for training chemists and engineers more efficient and targeted to industry needs relevant to green chemistry and broader sustainability. In the first half of this session, a panel of experts from academia and industry will share perspectives on the reasons why progress toward building bridges between academia (education) and industry (careers) has been challenging. We will also explore opportunities for speeding up the collaborative process and ensuring greater alignment of goals and values in the future. Audience participation will be emphasized throughout both parts of this symposium with time scheduled for Q&A and group discussion
Summary & Takeaways
Time: 10:45 AM – 10:55 AM (10 minutes)
Networking Coffee Break
Time: 10:55 AM – 11:10 AM (15 minutes)
Opening Remarks and Framing
Time: 11:10 AM – 11:20 AM (10 minutes)
Presentation 2: Building Bridges between Academia and Industry: Opportunities and Benefits
Presenter: David Laviska (American Chemical Society)
Time: 11:20 AM – 12:20 PM (60 minutes)
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During part two of this symposium, a second group of panelists will explore themes relevant to the question “What should a job-ready green chemist/engineer be able to do?” Discussion topics will include workforce needs and overlapping priorities (skills, tools, mindsets); shared competency areas such as solvent selection, PMI/process metrics, LCA thinking, safer-by-design, and data literacy; professional competencies such as “trade-off thinking” and cross-functional collaboration, etc. As in part one of this symposium, audience participation will be strongly encouraged.
Summary & Takeaways
Time: 12:20 PM – 12:25 PM (5 minutes)
Closing Remarks & Call to Action
Time: 12:25 PM – 12:30 PM (5 minutes)